i just took one apart also and it does not have provisions for spider tray.350 out of 1988 silverado 3/4 ton truck,1 pc.rear seal.also made in Canada.
I have a block with the same casting number and to my dismay, it is not. Sorry!
roller bearings are only needed if engine has roller bearings, u would replace bearings with same bearings that are in engine and cam specs
That engine has a ROLLER CAM AND ROLLER LIFTERS
yes, the engine is a newer engine if it has the center bolt valve covers, or maybe just the newer heads
E=80s 7=7 T = truck E= engine. The same casting can be found in trucks, mustangs, and other passenger cars. It's an 87 302 with a roller cam block. This doesn't mean it has roller lifters, but the block is roller compatible. Truck engines used this block with flat tappets until the early 90's.
756,073……….92-96………4.3L…Roller Cam Engine With 061 Wide Intake. Head Casting Numbers 064, 209, 626, Or 181 Last Three Digits. 4 Bolt Lifter Hold Down. No Fuel Pump Hole.
It don't have a roller cam That's for sure.
You can bet on it NOT being a roller engine if it is a FACTORY 92 engine. Chevy didn't start using roller engines until late 1996.
Wikipedia shows the Toyota AR engine with roller rockers started in 2008. This particular engine has many low friction benefits to it.
pull a valve cover and look for roller rocker arms.
Yes, the dodge 5.2 had a roller cam since 1985 and 5.9 had a roller cam installed since 1989.
If you have a 2001 or newer engine, it comes with roller lifters and roller rockers from the factory.
14093638...350cid...87-95...2 or 4 main cap bolts...Roller or flat tappet cam, one-piece rear sealcopy and paste this link http://www.boxwrench.net/specs/chevy_sb.htm